In August 2010, homeowners were sent a letter and invoice for the [[Willoughby Property Owners Association]], which was created at the time of the neighborhood. However, [[Randy Wade]] and an attorney served as the board of directors and the association was not active. Wade picked up the tab for maintenance of common areas. With Wade exiting the construction business, they sought to transfer control of the association to homeowners. The first elections for the authority's board of directors will be on March 2011<ref name="cville"></ref>.

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In August 2010, homeowners were sent a letter and invoice for the [[Willoughby Property Owners Association]], which was created at the time of the neighborhood. However, [[Randy Wade]] and an attorney served as the board of directors and the association was not active. Wade picked up the tab for maintenance of common areas. With Wade exiting the construction business, they sought to transfer control of the association to homeowners. The first elections for the authority's board of directors will be on March 2011.<ref name="cville"></ref>

==2011 Expansion==

==2011 Expansion==

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Developer Keith Woodard has submitted applications with both Charlottesville and Albemarle County planners to build more units in the Willoughby neighborhood, which is located in both jurisdictions. <ref>{{cite web|title=Willoughby Neighborhood is Growing|url=http://www.realcentralva.com/2011/05/10/willoughby-neighborhood-is-growing/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CentralVaRealEstateNewsTrendsAndOpinions+%28Central+VA+real+estate+news%2C+trends+and+opinions%29|author=Jim Duncan|work=|publisher=RealCentralVA|location=|publishdate=May 10, 2011|accessdate=May 10, 2011}}</ref>

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Developer Keith Woodard has submitted applications with both Charlottesville and Albemarle County planners to build more units in the Willoughby neighborhood, which is located in both jurisdictions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Willoughby Neighborhood is Growing|url=http://www.realcentralva.com/2011/05/10/willoughby-neighborhood-is-growing/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CentralVaRealEstateNewsTrendsAndOpinions+%28Central+VA+real+estate+news%2C+trends+and+opinions%29|author=Jim Duncan|work=|publisher=RealCentralVA|location=|publishdate=May 10, 2011|accessdate=May 10, 2011}}</ref>

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The city planning commission was scheduled to hear a rezoning and a critical slopes waiver at its meeting on June 14, 2011, but it was deferred. <ref>{{cite web|title=May 10, 2011 Planning Commission Agenda|url=http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=3037|author=|work=|publisher=City of Charlottesville|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=May 10, 2011}}</ref> The county will hear the rezoning later this year. Woodard is seeking a maximum of 90 additional apartment units as part of this rezoning. {{fact}}

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The city planning commission was scheduled to hear a rezoning and a critical slopes waiver at its meeting on June 14, 2011, but it was deferred.<ref>{{cite web|title=May 10, 2011 Planning Commission Agenda|url=http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=3037|author=|work=|publisher=City of Charlottesville|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=May 10, 2011}}</ref> The county will hear the rezoning later this year. Woodard is seeking a maximum of 90 additional apartment units as part of this rezoning.{{fact}}

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Property association

In August 2010, homeowners were sent a letter and invoice for the Willoughby Property Owners Association, which was created at the time of the neighborhood. However, Randy Wade and an attorney served as the board of directors and the association was not active. Wade picked up the tab for maintenance of common areas. With Wade exiting the construction business, they sought to transfer control of the association to homeowners. The first elections for the authority's board of directors will be on March 2011.[1]

2011 Expansion

Developer Keith Woodard has submitted applications with both Charlottesville and Albemarle County planners to build more units in the Willoughby neighborhood, which is located in both jurisdictions.[2]

The city planning commission was scheduled to hear a rezoning and a critical slopes waiver at its meeting on June 14, 2011, but it was deferred.[3] The county will hear the rezoning later this year. Woodard is seeking a maximum of 90 additional apartment units as part of this rezoning.[citation needed]